Votes at a glance: board approves consent items, capital projects list, MOU, curriculum, Alaska trip, calendars, policies and a wrestling mat bid
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The board approved multiple consent and action items including personnel and minutes, a memorandum of understanding for specialized counseling services, the district's 2026 major maintenance list (authorization to bid), curriculum adoptions, the Star Valley Alaska football trip, final school calendars, graduation/ procurement policy amendments, and a $17,640 wrestling mat bid for Cokeville High.
During the action portion of the meeting the board considered and adopted multiple consent and formal action items.
Consent agenda approvals: Trustees approved consent agenda section 1 (payment of bills and minutes) and section 2 (personnel actions and administrator contract renewals) after motions and seconding.
Action votes taken and outcomes:
- Approval of an MOU with Wyoming Inclusive Counseling Service (for students needing specialized counseling): motion made, seconded and approved.
- Approval of the 2026 capital improvement projects list (authorization to advertise for bids): motion made, seconded and approved.
- Curriculum approvals (including reader edition of Hidden Figures for Edna Elementary and other curriculum items): motion made, seconded and approved.
- Approval of the Star Valley High School Alaska football trip: motion made and approved (see separate article for discussion).
- Approval of school calendars (Cokeville and Star Valley calendars for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 school years): motions made and approved.
- Approval of the wrestling mat purchase for Cokeville High School (actual low bid reported at $17,640): motion made and approved.
- Policy approvals: the board approved amendments to IKF (graduation requirements) on second/final reading and approved procurement policy EFAB on second reading.
Motions were made from the floor (details in the meeting record), seconded, and passed by voice vote; no recorded roll-call tallies with named yes/no votes were posted in the spoken transcript. The board chair announced each motion carried after the "all in favor" call.
